This report provides analysis of a number of factual, civil rights, and constitutional questions that have been raised regarding charitable choice in general. The analysis is generally focused on those provisions enacted as part of the 1996 welfare reform law. More recent charitable choice rules may give rise to the same or similar concerns. Primarily, this report focuses on civil rights concerns that have arisen in the context of charitable choice and First Amendment issues, as well as recent legal developments related to charitable choice
First, the statute prohibits the government from discriminating with regard to religion when determi...
Since 1996, the federal government has undertaken major initiatives to fund religious organizations ...
Since 1996, Congress has included charitable choice provisions in several social welfare statutes to...
This report is one in the series of reports that discusses the Charitable Choice Act of 2001 (Title ...
This Note addresses the question of the constitutionality of President Bush\u27s charitable choice i...
During the past decade, the Supreme Court loosened restraints that it had previously imposed upon go...
This article explores the controversy that may arise as states and local governments begin to forge ...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 contains a little known ...
This report discusses the Bush administration's "Charitable Choice" agenda aimed at expanding the ab...
A briefing report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Charitable c...
H.R. 7, the Community Solutions Act, on July 19 won House passage without amendment by a vote of 233...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The federal go...
This Article analyzes whether President Bush\u27s charitable choice executive orders, which permit r...
This article analyzes whether President Bush\u27s charitable choice executive orders, which permit r...
First, charitable choice imposes on both government and participating faith-based organizations (FBO...
First, the statute prohibits the government from discriminating with regard to religion when determi...
Since 1996, the federal government has undertaken major initiatives to fund religious organizations ...
Since 1996, Congress has included charitable choice provisions in several social welfare statutes to...
This report is one in the series of reports that discusses the Charitable Choice Act of 2001 (Title ...
This Note addresses the question of the constitutionality of President Bush\u27s charitable choice i...
During the past decade, the Supreme Court loosened restraints that it had previously imposed upon go...
This article explores the controversy that may arise as states and local governments begin to forge ...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 contains a little known ...
This report discusses the Bush administration's "Charitable Choice" agenda aimed at expanding the ab...
A briefing report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Charitable c...
H.R. 7, the Community Solutions Act, on July 19 won House passage without amendment by a vote of 233...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The federal go...
This Article analyzes whether President Bush\u27s charitable choice executive orders, which permit r...
This article analyzes whether President Bush\u27s charitable choice executive orders, which permit r...
First, charitable choice imposes on both government and participating faith-based organizations (FBO...
First, the statute prohibits the government from discriminating with regard to religion when determi...
Since 1996, the federal government has undertaken major initiatives to fund religious organizations ...
Since 1996, Congress has included charitable choice provisions in several social welfare statutes to...